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Nepal Farmers Struggle After US Aid Cuts

Thousands of smallholder farmers in Nepal are struggling to adapt after the termination of U.S.-funded agricultural development programs that had supported rural communities for years. Among the initiatives affected was Feed the Future, a major USAID-backed program that provided seeds, training, technical
June 12, 2026

President Samia to Hold Key Dialogue With Elders

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to meet elders from Dar es Salaam on Tuesday in what regional authorities describe as an important moment for strengthening unity and reaffirming national stability. The gathering will take place at the Julius Nyerere International Convention
December 1, 2025

Tanzania Strengthens Safety For Global Tourism Visitors

Tanzania has reaffirmed its status as a safe and welcoming destination for international travelers, emphasizing the country’s commitment to protecting visitors while showcasing its rich natural and cultural attractions. Speaking at Lake Manyara National Park on Thursday, Minister of Natural Resources and
December 1, 2025

Kenya Launches $1.5 Billion Highway Expansion Project

Kenya has embarked on a major $1.5 billion highway expansion project in partnership with two Chinese construction firms, signalling a clear shift in the country’s infrastructure strategy. The move replaces a previously planned U.S.-backed transport initiative that was ultimately shelved, reflecting changing
December 1, 2025

US President Announces Pause on Migration Policy

United States President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping new policy to suspend immigration from what he described as “all Third World countries”, a move likely to affect dozens of nations across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The announcement came just a
December 1, 2025

Kenya Wildlife Agency Defends Lodge Amid Migration Dispute

A heated debate has erupted in Kenya following the opening of a high-end safari lodge inside the Maasai Mara, with conservationists, activists and government officials trading accusations over its possible impact on the world-famous wildebeest migration. The dispute began in August, when
December 1, 2025
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